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TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY ...... I REFERENCES ...... I TABLE OF CONTENTS ...... II LIST OF TABLES ...... II 1.0 ALBERTA MAINLINE AREA ...... 1 1.1 Area Overview ...... 1 1.2 First Responders ...... 3 1.3 Area Contacts ...... 5 1.4 Windfall Compressor Station 3A ...... 6 1.5 Carson Creek Compressor Station AB47 ...... 6 1.6 Compressor Station AB48 ...... 7 1.7 Morinville Compressor Station 5A ...... 7 1.8 Irma Compressor Station 7A ...... 7 1.9 Paddle River Compressor Station AB49 (Decommissioned) ...... 8 1.10 Customer owned facilities- Station Overview ...... 8 1.11 Waste Heat Facilities Overview ...... 8 1.12 Meter Station Overview ...... 9 1.13 Common Stream Operators (CSO) (AB36 to AB51) ( ...... 10 1.14 Common Stream Operators (CSO) AB52- AB55) ...... 11 1.15 Local External Contacts ...... 11 1.15.1 Alberta Local Authorities ...... 11 1.15.1 Wildfires ...... 12 1.15.2 ...... 12 1.16 Area Pipeline and Utility Operators Committee (EAPUOC) ...... 13 1.17 Mainline Block Valves ...... 14 1.18 Lateral Tie-In Valves ...... 14 1.19 Environmental Considerations ...... 15 1.20 Inventory for Emergencies ...... 16 1.21 Area Office Fire & Evacuation...... 17 1.21.1 If you discover a fire: ...... 17 1.21.2 If you are trapped by fire or smoke: ...... 18 1.21.3 Evacuation ...... 18 1.22 Site Evacuation ...... 18 2.0 MAPS ...... 18

LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Alberta Mainline Area Mainline Block Valves ...... 14 Table 2: Alberta Mainline Lateral Tie-In Valves ...... 14 Table 3: ERP Maps ...... 18

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1.0 ALBERTA MAINLINE AREA

1.1 Area Overview The Alberta Mainline operating area starts at KP 272.37 near Fox Creek, AB and proceeds to Mainline KP 835.95 at the Alberta/Saskatchewan border, including lateral tie-in points. The first 65.97 km (from Mainline KP 272.37 to KP 338.34) is 42” mainline pipe with the remainder being 36” pipe. The mainline pipe has the following specifications: . Diameter 1067 mm (42”) & 914 mm (36”) . Operating Pressure 8274 kPa (1200 psi) & 12 000 kPa (1740 psi) . Thickness 0.621” (14.275 mm) . Rich Gas System Up to 44.2 MJH/m3 (up to 1188 btu/cf) The Alberta Mainline Area has the following compressor stations: . 3A - Windfall Compressor Station, Windfall, AB . AB47 - Carson Creek Compressor Station, AB . AB48 - Whitecourt Compressor Station, AB . 5A - Morinville Compressor Station, Morinville, AB . 7A - Irma Compressor Station, Irma, AB Alliance’s Alberta Mainline Area includes the following counties/municipalities: . MD of Greenview No. 16: Fox Creek Lateral, Kaybob Lateral, Two Creeks Lateral and Mainline KP 295.19 to KP 333.69 . Woodlands County: Two Creeks Lateral, West Whitecourt Lateral, Kaybob North Lateral, Edson Lateral, Carson Creek Lateral, Whitecourt Lateral and Mainline KP 333.69 to KP 405.22 . Yellowhead County: Kaybob South Lateral and Edson Lateral . Lac Ste. Anne County: Paddle River Lateral and Mainline KP 405.22 to KP 495.21 and KP 498.64 to KP 499.35 . County of Barrhead No. 11: Mainline KP 495.21 to KP 498.64 . : Mainline KP 499.35 to KP 560.70. NOTE: From Mainline KP 500.8 to KP 510.7 is Alexander First Nation Land . City of Fort Saskatchewan: Fort Saskatchewan Lateral and Mainline KP 560.70 to KP 563.83 . Strathcona County: Mainline KP 563.83 to KP 578.46 . Lamont County: Mainline KP 578.46 to KP 630.90 . County of Minburn No. 27: Mainline KP 630.90 to KP 670.86 and KP 684.21 to KP 685.84 . Beaver County: Mainline KP 670.86 to KP 684.21 and KP 685.84 to KP 703.34

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. MD of Wainwright No. 61: Mainline KP 703.34 to KP 807.33 . MD of Provost No. 52: Mainline KP 807.33 to KP 835.95

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compressor station fenced area: a station control building and the utility building which are joined, a maintenance shop, a fuel gas building and a compressor building. There is also a barrel storage unit on site. The mainline enters at the northwest corner of the facility and exits at the southwest corner. The south end of the facility has a station blowdown. GPS Coordinates for Irma Compressor: NW corner:

STARS Site # for Irma Compressor Station: 21

1.9 Paddle River Compressor Station AB49 (Decommissioned) The Paddle River station has been decommissioned and demolished as of September 1, 2013. The only above ground facilities remaining on the site are the Paddle River lateral Pigging skid and the interconnect line from the plant. Both of these lines have been completely purged of Natural gas and currently have a Nitrogen blanket of 20PSI each. The facility will continue to be monitored by the area for environmental impacts from weeds etc. as well as monitoring the blanket pressure on the above mentioned lines for integrity reasons. GPS Coordinates for Paddle River Compressor: NW corner:

1.10 Customer owned facilities- Station Overview AB43 is owned, operated and maintained by and as such any emergency in or originating from the facility will be responsibility. Alliance Pipeline is sole owner, operator and maintainer of the inter-connect and side valve facilities and as such, is fully responsible for any emergency response within or originating from these facilities. In view of Alliance Pipeline’s limited access and responsibility at this facility, it is anticipated that will be fully responsible for any emergency response in the absence of the mutual aid agreement. AB50 is owned and operated by Alliance Pipeline supplies maintenance as contract support for this facility and as such all emergency response within or originating from the facility is responsibility of Alliance Pipeline is sole owner for the inter-connect and side valve facilities and as such, fully responsible for any emergency response within or originating from these facilities.

1.11 Waste Heat Facilities Overview NRGreen Power’s waste heat facilities are operated by Alliance Pipeline. The cyclo-pentane and thermal oil are closed loop systems. Leaks and low levels detected by our sensors will cause an alarm to be sent to the HMI and Gas Control. In the unlikely event of an undetected leak, our current site containment will prevent any liquids from exiting the site as the system is within our

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site perimeter. The system is sloped towards our current drainage ditch which runs inside our fence. This ditch directs all run-offs into the on-site retention pond. The on-site retention will contain the entire volume of both the pentane and thermal oil systems. This project will have cyclo-pentane gas monitors placed at strategic points where a cyclo-pentane leak may occur. Should any of these monitors detect a leak; the system can shut down immediately. Leak detection information will be monitored from both the compressor station as well as Gas Control in Calgary. The waste heat system can be shut down manually on site or remotely by an operator or Gas Control, if required. The EPZ for waste heat is 800 m.

1.12 Fort Saskatchewan Meter Station Overview The Ft Saskatchewan facility receives natural gas liquid products from various producers in the Ft Saskatchewan area. The product arrives via 4 different interconnecting pipelines and it is either compressed or diverted into a common header, which connects into the Ft Saskatchewan lateral pipeline (10 inch), taking it into the Alliance mainline.

1. AB52 received liquid product from The product is metered on site and diverted into the common header and enters the Ft Saskatchewan lateral.

2. AB53 is an offsite metering facility and the liquid product arrives into the Ft. Saskatchewan facility from ). It then passes through a pigging receipt skid and into the Ft Saskatchewan lateral.

3. AB55 received product from either This product is further compressed by Pumps 300 and 350 at the AB55 site, then metered and diverted into the Ft Saskatchewan lateral.

A release of High Vapour Pressure Liquid (HVP) can be a very dangerous situation. The vapor “plume” often looks like a thin fog with a slight “propane” smell. The vapor is heavier than air and can follow ditches or trenches for hundreds of meters to an ignition source. With the prevailing west winds at this site a plume would most likely flow to the main access road.

It is important to note that a large percentage of massive pipeline releases ignite simply from the energy of the initial release event. If it does not ignite immediately, an ignition source (e.g., a vehicle) within the area between the upper and lower flammable limits of the gas has a very good probability of igniting the cloud.

It is recommended that, during the time of a breach, individuals at the Fort Saskatchewan Meter Station egress the site or, if not able to do so, to seek shelter. Additionally, if an operator was

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1.16 Edmonton Area Pipeline and Utility Operators Committee (EAPUOC) Alliance is not a member of any mutual aid groups in the Alberta Mainline area, but is a member of EAPUOC. The primary rationale for Alliance’s association with EAPUOC is to develop and maintain industry contacts. EAPUOC has an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system—a web- based “fan-out” system that member companies can use to distribute messages to each other, ranging from operations messages (e.g., work in the Edmonton area that might result in odor complaints) to actual emergencies. Edmonton Area Pipeline and Utility Operators Committee (24 hours):

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1.21.2 If you are trapped by fire or smoke: . Close your door and leave it unlocked for the Fire Department. . Dial 911 and tell them the building address and your exact location. Listen for instructions conveyed by the 911 Operator. . Seal cracks around the door with fabric or wide tape. . If smoke enters, move to the most protected area and crouch low. Wave a brightly coloured object or sheet of paper in the window.

1.21.3 Evacuation . Gather essential belongings and put on good walking shoes (if available). Do not go back to your office to retrieve any articles. Ensure that the log book is taken. . Check all areas—washrooms, storage area, shops, warehouse, offices, meeting rooms—for persons and suspicious items, and close all doors behind you. Note: If you cannot access the room, knock loudly and declare that a floor evacuation has been initiated. . Walk outside our front door to the northeast corner of the chain link fence, near the Post super mailbox (muster point) and account for Employee-Partners, contractors, and visitors.

1.22 Site Evacuation Each compressor station has a unique document detailing site evacuation procedures and information about evacuation routes, muster points, and the location of emergency response equipment (first aid kits, fire extinguishers, etc.). For Whitecourt Compressor Station, refer to HSE-MANL-0018. For Morinville Compressor Station, refer to HSE-MANL-0011. For Irma Compressor Station, refer to HSE-MANL-0007. For each hard copy of the Emergency Response Plan located in the Alberta Mainline Area, please include a hard copy of the most up-to-date version of HSE-MANL-0011, HSE-MANL-0007 and HSE-MANL-0018.

2.0 MAPS Table 3: ERP Maps

ERP Map - Whitecourt Operating Area

ERP Map - Morinville Operating Area

ERP Map - Whitecourt Compressor Stations

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ERP Map - Morinville Compressor Stations

ERP Map - Whitecourt Mainline Block Valves

ERP Map - Morinville Mainline Block Valves

ERP Map - Whitecourt Lateral Tie-Ins

ERP Map - Morinville Lateral Tie-Ins

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